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Category > Psychology Posted 24 Nov 2017 My Price 10.00

Sociology Class: Men and Masculinities

Subject: Sociology

Class: Men and Masculinities

Class Text Books:

  1. Edition 9 Men's Lives by Kimmel Messner 
  2. Manhood Acts: Gender and the Practices of Domination by Schwalbe

 

Answer the following question in a coherent, well-organized essay:

According to our class readings, what are some key issues that arise when thinking about men in

families or in the paid labor market? Why is it important to keep an intersectional perspective

central to any analysis of men in these institutions? Integrate at least three class readings to

support your essay. Your response to this question should be 2 pages. 

Tips:

  • ï‚· Your essays need to be informed by sociological perspectives. This means you should use

applicable, clearly-defined sociological concepts where they are relevant and cite the source of those

concepts when you use them.

  • ï‚· Be sure to cite class readings properly! I cannot tell which authors you are using if you do not cite

them correctly. 

  • You should cite course readings using the ASA format.

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Status NEW Posted 24 Nov 2017 07:11 AM My Price 10.00

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